"Though it is not a cure-all, this action will provide some relief at the pump for Connecticut residents..."
The Danbury Spring Leaf Pick-Up Program begins on Monday, April 18, 2022 and will run through Friday, May 27, 2022.
Members of the Danbury state delegation​ have announced their support for Danbury Proton, a proposed cancer treatment center in the city.
State Rep. David Arconti has announced he will not be seeking re-election in the 109th District.
The Danbury Republican Town Committee has elected Michael Safranek as its chairman and Lindsay Seti as vice chairwoman.
Danbury opened its newly renovated Emergency Operations Center on Wednesday.
There are a few new job opportunities with the City of Danbury.
Rachel Chaleski announced her candidacy for Connecticut State Representative in the 138th District on Monday night
Mayor Dean Espositohas named Shay Nagarsheth as director of Economic Development for the City of Danbury.
State reps Allie-Brennan, Gucker​, Godfrey​ and Arconti each received a perfect score of 100 from a CT environmental group.
Gov. Ned Lamont today has announced that he is nominating a Danbury resident to fill one of 22 vacancies on the Connecticut Superior Court
The new Task Force on Homelessness is 17 Danbury community leaders focused on finding short-term and long-term solutions for the problem.
The grant is being made through the Recreational Trails Grant Program​ of Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection​.
The Danbury School Board will take its first steps in determining whether or not to keep the mask mandate next week.
Connecticut is awarding Danbury over $1 million in federal funds, aimed at improving air quality in the city.
Indoor radon is the second leading cause of the disease in the U.S., according to health officials.
Gov. Lamont is proposing $336M in tax cuts for Connecticut residents. Republicans say that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface...
Mayor Esposito credits front line workers, municipal employees, teachers and businesses for the city's rebound during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Zoning Commission has scheduled a public hearing over whether Danbury should allow residents to build "granny pods" on their property.
The city will be hosting an online public workshop for its Affordable Housing Plan on Monday.
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The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Loan debt for 1,339 students has been canceled in CT, and more will be paid restitution, amid Navient's "abusive" practices, the AG said.
Residential elevators and children's wagons top the list of dangerous products recalled in the beginning of 2022
The grants are intended to assist organizations recovering from the pandemic and aid them to grow their ability to serve their community.
Democrat Joe Britton, elected to the City Council in November, has resigned from the Danbury Board of Education effective Jan. 15.
Lamont has called up nearly 100 CT National Guard airmen and soldiers to assist with the logistics of distributing test kits and masks.
A slew of new laws goes into effect in Connecticut on Jan. 1. It may be a sign of the times that so many have to do with health.
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"Morally Imperative:" 4th Ward city councilmen Santos and Britton want Danbury Mayor Esposito to reinstate indoor mask requirements.
A Danbury bridge project is poised to receive a cash injection from the state.
The former Danbury mayor will help the state government administer money from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The city and the Danbury Municipal Employees Association had agreed to pause raises​ in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
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Danbury is seeking the public's input on how it should manage growth, make investments, and improve the quality of life for its residents.
The Fairfield County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
Danbury Mayor-Elect Esposito will take the oath of office on Nov. 30.
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CT Dept Of Public Health has issued civil penalties to long-term care facilities for failure to comply with state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate